In a statement shared via his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle on May 19, Effiong painted a grim picture of the country’s political and moral direction, suggesting that widespread compromise among public figures is becoming normalised.
Human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, has raised concerns over the deepening erosion of public integrity and accountability in Nigeria, making strong allegations against the administration of President Bola Tinubu.
In a statement shared via his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle on May 19, Effiong painted a grim picture of the country’s political and moral direction, suggesting that widespread compromise among public figures is becoming normalised.
“By the time Bola Tinubu is done destroying this country, we will have to conduct a special census to determine the number of people whose integrity are still intact,” he stated.
He further alleged that the current political environment is characterised by inducement and compromise, claiming that influence is being exerted in unprecedented ways across different levels of society.















